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Water will boil at 180°F if the pressure is low enough. Climb Mount Everest and you will probably boil water at an even lower temperature.

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No, water boils at 100 degrees Celsius at standard atmospheric pressure. If you try to boil water at 180 degrees Celsius, it would likely evaporate faster, but it wouldn't be boiling.

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Water boils at 100 Celsius, so it will definitely be cooking by 180.

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Yes, though it will probably be super-heated water under very high pressure.

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